Rhode Island State Pilotage Commission Rules and Regulations


250-RICR-80-00-9 INACTIVE RULE

This rule will be effective on 12/30/2024.
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9.1Authority

9.2Incorporated Materials

9.3Definitions

9.4Practice Before the Commission

9.5Formal Adjudicatory Proceedings

9.6Petitions for Rulemaking, Amendment or Repeal

9.7Declaratory Rulings

9.8Public Information

9.9Apprentice Pilot Program – Requirements for Obtaining a Block Island Sound License

9.10Apprentice Pilot Program – Requirements for Obtaining a Narragansett Bay License

9.11Classification of Block Island Pilots

9.12Classification of Rhode Island Pilots for Waters North of Line from Point Judith to Sakonnet Point as Defined in R.I. Gen. Laws § 46-9-2

9.13Pilotage System for the Waters of Narragansett Bay and Its Tributaries

9.14Pilot Boats Rules and Regulations

9.15Pilot Boat

9.16Pilot Station

9.17Training Requirements

Title 250 Department of Environmental Management
Chapter 80 Law Enforcement
Subchapter 00 N/A
Part 9 Rhode Island State Pilotage Commission Rules and Regulations
Type of Filing Amendment
Regulation Status Inactive
Effective 12/30/2024

Regulation Authority:

RIGL 46-9 and 46-9.1
R.I. Gen. Laws § 42-35

Purpose and Reason:

The Pilotage Commission requests a five-year annual increase for the Rhode Island State Pilotage rates which will become effective on January 1, 2025, and will reflect an increase each year until the end of 2029. The rates reflect the costs required to operate and maintain a safe and efficient pilotage system. This five-year term was agreed upon to compete in the international marine industry and offset the operating costs that have risen due to inflation.

The Pilotage Commission requests additional fee increases for a variety of other fees relating to the cruise ship rates, pilotage units, preventive cancellation fees, and shifting fees. Section 9.3 amended to add new definition. Section 9.15 amended to gradually increase pilotage fees between 2025 and 2029.